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  1. Apr 4, 2011 · Uday S. Kulkarni. 'Solstice at Panipat' is an authentic account of the third battle of Panipat fought between the Marathas and the Afghans on 14 January 1761. The sun stood still as the mighty powers clashed for the empire of India in the killing fields of Panipat.

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  3. Bibliographic information. Title. Solstice at Panipat, 14 January 1761: An Authentic Account of the Panipat Campaign. Author. Uday S. Kulkarni. Edition. illustrated. Publisher. Mula Mutha...

    • Uday S. Kulkarni
    • Mula Mutha Publishers, 2011
    • illustrated
  4. The Third Battle of Panipat [a] took place on 14 January 1761 between the Maratha Confederacy and the invading army of the Durrani Empire. The battle took place in and around the city of Panipat, approximately 97 kilometres (60 mi) north of Delhi.

  5. Apr 19, 2012 · Fought on January 14, 1761, on the plains of northern India, the Battle of Panipat between the Afghan Durrani Empire and the Maratha Empire was the bloodiest battle of the entire 18th century anywhere in the world.

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  6. He returned to his love for History in 2010 when he wrote a full length non-fiction account of the third battle of Panipat titled ‘Solstice at Panipat- 14 January 1761’. In 2013, he discovered long lost documents taken to England by Charles W. Malet and John Briggs in the eighteenth or nineteenth centuries.

  7. Dec 22, 2020 · So, in this sense, Marathas were fighting to safeguard India,” said Mr. Kulkarni, author of such noted works as Solstice at Panipat, 14 January, 1761 and The Extraordinary Epoch of Nanasaheb...

  8. Summary: 'Solstice at Panipat' is an authentic account of the third battle of Panipat fought between the Marathas and the Afghans on 14 January 1761. The sun stood still as the mighty powers clashed for the empire of India in the killing fields of Panipat.

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